Author/Authors :
Musa, Daut Harran University - Faculty of Art and Science - Department of Biology, Turkey , Senocak, Gulten Harran University - Faculty of Art and Science - Department of Biology, Turkey , Borazan, Guzin Harran University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Biochemistry, Turkey , Altas, Mehtap Harran University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Biochemistry, Turkey , Ozgonul, Abdullah Harran University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Sogut, Ozgur Harran University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Güldür, Muhammet Emin Harran University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pathology, Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: Nigella sativa extract has been used in the Middle East as a traditional medicine for several complaints. We aimed to evaluate the biochemical, histopathological and hematologic changes in Toxocara canis-infected mice after treatment with Nigella sativa extract, albendazole or a combination of both. Methods: This comparative study was conducted between June and July 2008 at the Itarran University Saniturla Turkey. Sixty healthy adult BALB/c male mice were randomly divided into six groups (D0-D5). Mice in groups D1- D5 received 500 embryonated T. canis eggs via esophageal tube. Groups D0 and D1 served as a non-infected sham group and an infected control group, respectively. Groups D2 and D3 received 100 and 200 mg/kg N. sativa extract (NSE), respectively. Group D4 received 100 mg/kg albendazole. Group D5 received the combination dose (100+100 mg/kg NSE+albendazole). Results: Treatment with N. sativa of both doses or the combination dose of N. sativa and albendazole reduced the degree of inflammation and necrosis, lead to a reduction in the percentage of eosinophils and decreased the elevated liver enzyme levels. Conclusion: These results indicate that N. sativa has a potent effect in protection against organ damage induced by T. canis infection.
Keywords :
Toxocariasis , Mice , Serum liver enzymes , Nigella sativa , Albendazole , Eosinophils